IntraText Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library |
Alphabetical [« »] disbelieving 1 discerned 1 disciple 5 disciples 150 discipleship 3 discipline 8 discouraged 1 | Frequency [« »] 155 new 152 human 150 clearly 150 disciples 149 can 149 high 148 let | Eusebius Pamphilii of Caesarea Demonstratio evangelica Concordances disciples |
bold = Main text Book, Chapter grey = Comment text
1 Int, 5, p. xi| and thus made His poor disciples wiser than supercilious 2 Int, 5, p. xi| teaching Christ gave His disciples is utterly opposed to their 3 Int, 5, p. xx| complete confidence in the disciples of Jesus, or none at all"; 4 Int, 6, p. xx| door that was shut. But the disciples of Origen were not perhaps 5 Int, 7, p. xx| divine dispensation to his disciples, bidding them make the image 6 Int, 9, p. xx| s Miracles, given by His Disciples.~6. That He worked not His 7 I, 1, p. 3| all men, the call of His disciples, and the teaching of the 8 I, 1, p. 3| treachery of one of His disciples, the schemes of enemies, 9 I, 1, p. 3| revealed, His appearance to His disciples, His gift of the Holy Spirit 10 I, 1, p. 4| they could picture the disciples of Christ filling the whole 11 I, 3, p. 19| meant that Moses' future disciples from the ends of the earth 12 I, 3, p. 20| Son of God, said to His disciples after His Resurrection: ~"{ 13 I, 3, p. 20| Resurrection: ~"{6a} Go and make disciples of all the nations,'' and 14 I, 3, p. 20| And agreeably to this His disciples and apostles in considering 15 I, 3, p. 20| yoke upon the necks of the disciples, which neither our fathers 16 I, 4, p. 24| commands which He gave his disciples when He said: ~"Go ye, and 17 I, 4, p. 24| said: ~"Go ye, and make disciples of all the nations, teaching 18 I, 6, p. 41| transgression; but I do not wish my disciples even to look upon a woman 19 I, 6, p. 42| the Christ of God bade His disciples teach them to all nations, 20 I, 6, p. 42| all the world, and make disciples of all the nations . . . 21 I, 7, p. 44| nations through His own disciples enactments that suited them. 22 I, 8, p. 48| on living minds. And His disciples, accommodating their teaching 23 I, 9, p. 52| Himself, with His apostles and disciples, have come from their line. ~ 24 I, 9, p. 52| even some of our Saviour's disciples have erred from the right 25 II, 3, p. 82| by these, the apostles, disciples, and evangelists of our 26 II, 3, p. 83| be our Saviour's Hebrew disciples, going forth to all men, 27 II, 3, p. 85| is to say two orders of disciples coming like sheep into the 28 II, 3, p. 86| multitudes of less perfect disciples to sheep I need not say; 29 II, 3, p. 87| falling away of Israel, the disciples and apostles of our Saviour, 30 II, 3, p. 91| race of the Jews, (77) the disciples and apostles of our Saviour 31 II, 3, p. 94| election of the apostles and disciples of our Saviour. For they, 32 II, 3, p. 95| would be the apostles and disciples of our Saviour, and the 33 II, 3, p. 96| call of His apostles and disciples, and their preaching of 34 III, 1, p. 102| foretells that after Him His own disciples should be ministers of the 35 III, 2, p. 105| the other nations by His disciples in a far diviner form. So 36 III, 2, p. 106| Saviour likewise says to.His disciples: ~" 8. O ye of little faith, 37 III, 2, p. 107| grandly our Saviour led His disciples "to a very high mountain,7 38 III, 2, p. 108| Saviour "chose out His seventy disciples,11 and sent them 12 two 39 III, 2, p. 115| them as spoils among his disciples. Wherefore Isaiah says of 40 III, 3, p. 118| form in that He trained His disciples to share their goods with 41 III, 3, p. 119| Universe, and to have led His disciples to Him, and that even now 42 III, 4, p. 125| earth we tread, while His disciples were sailing? — and how 43 III, 4, p. 125| He was before, to His own disciples, after staying a brief while 44 III, 5, p. 126| s Miracles given by His Disciples. ~(c) Now if they say that 45 III, 5, p. 126| rational explanation why the disciples and the Master were associated. 46 III, 5, p. 127| to the union of the (d) disciples with Christ and of Christ 47 III, 5, p. 128| Imagine the teacher and his disciples. Then admit the fanciful 48 III, 5, p. 129| crime. How then could His disciples, if He was really a deceiver 49 III, 5, p. 133| that our Saviour's (d) disciples reached such a pitch of 50 III, 5, p. 134| suffered thus, the rest of the disciples held tenaciously to Jesus, 51 III, 5, p. 135| twelve apostles and seventy disciples, and a large number apart 52 III, 5, p. 135| of intemperance, that the disciples, profiting by such instruction 53 III, 5, p. 136| consider the character of the disciples of Jesus. From the men as 54 III, 5, p. 137| that he is one of Christ's disciples, he is let off scot-free, 55 III, 5, p. 137| character of our Saviour's disciples? Let what I have said suffice 56 III, 5, p. 138| down with Jesus and his disciples." [[Matt.ix.9.]] ~And again 57 III, 5, p. 138| when he gives a list of the disciples, he adds the name "Publican" 58 III, 5, p. 138| it was day, he called his disciples unto him, and chose twelve 59 III, 5, p. 139| was, and what opinion His disciples had of Him, and Peter had 60 III, 5, p. 140| complete confidence in the disciples of Jesus, or none at all." 61 III, 5, p. 141| His betrayal by one of His disciples, the accusation of the false 62 III, 5, p. 141| 123) also invented by the disciples, or must we disbelieve in 63 III, 5, p. 143| Apostles, nor the seventy disciples, but had in addition many 64 III, 5, p. 144| whole slander against His disciples is destroyed, when by their 65 III, 6, p. 144| said of One Who said to His disciples, according to their written 66 III, 6, p. 145| of words to say, for His disciples record that He forbade them 67 III, 6, p. 146| accounts of Him. And the disciples, who were with Him from 68 III, 6, p. 147| argument, then, can rank the disciples of such a Master with the 69 III, 6, p. 147| of such a Master with the disciples of a sorcerer and charlatan? ~ 70 III, 6, p. 147| nor any of those ancient disciples of Jesus, it follows that 71 III, 6, p. 147| written record. The first disciples of Jesus in the Book of 72 III, 6, p. 148| shews what our Saviour's disciples were, it shews the extraordinary 73 III, 6, p. 148| If, then, our Saviour's disciples are seen to have been like 74 III, 6, p. 148| you have to-day a myriad disciples of the teaching of Jesus, 75 III, 6, p. 150| of holiness as the (130) disciples of Jesus, to whom it has 76 III, 6, p. 150| charlatan; and such are the disciples of Jesus, from whose character 77 III, 6, p. 151| their witness, like the disciples of our Saviour, who have 78 III, 6, p. 152| and voice He said to His disciples: "Go, and make disciples 79 III, 6, p. 152| disciples: "Go, and make disciples of all the nations in My 80 III, 7, p. 157| these very words to those disciples of His, the poorest of the 81 III, 7, p. 157| poor: "Go forth, and make disciples of all the nations." [[Matt. 82 III, 7, p. 157| xxviii. 19.]] "But how," the disciples might reasonably have answered 83 III, 7, p. 157| attempt?" ~But while the disciples of Jesus were most likely 84 III, 7, p. 157| simply and indefinitely make disciples of all nations, but with 85 III, 7, p. 157| crowd when He said to His disciples: "Go, and make disciples 86 III, 7, p. 157| disciples: "Go, and make disciples of all nations in my Name." 87 III, 7, p. 157| orders they began to make disciples of every race of men, going 88 III, 7, p. 158| loss to explain how the disciples of Jesus gave this teaching? 89 III, 7, p. 159| those unlettered and mean disciples of Jesus, not in obscure 90 III, 7, p. 159| Who said to them: "Make disciples of all the nations in my 91 III, 7, p. 160| sacrifices and libations to the disciples of Jesus, as if they had 92 III, 7, p. 160| question, by what power the disciples of Jesus convinced their 93 III, 7, p. 161| considered the difficulty of the disciples taking their journey, had 94 III, 7, p. 162| whom also Christ's true disciples by purity of life and prayer 95 IV, 12, p. 187| death to His friends and disciples not by words only by deeds 96 IV, 12, p. 187| chosen as His apostles and disciples, that they might teach all 97 IV, 16, p. 204| since the voice of His disciples has gone forth into all 98 V, 1, p. 235| this very thing to His own disciples. "No one knows the Father 99 V, 22, p. 266| also He dissuades his own disciples: "Go not on a road of the 100 VI, 16, p. 24| making a spoil of them by His disciples, who belonged to the Jewish 101 VI, 18, p. 28| Ransomer became His own disciples, apostles and evangelists, 102 VI, 18, p. 28| understood. For the apostles and disciples of our Saviour, and all 103 VI, 18, p. 30| prayed and delivered to His disciples on the summit of the Mount 104 VI, 18, p. 34| either to His apostles and disciples as holy ones, or certain 105 VI, 21, p. 42| by the hands of His (301) disciples? And how many others, afflicted 106 VI, 25, p. 47| and His holy apostles and disciples, borne up by whom, the Word 107 VII, 1, p. 64| whole apostolic choir of the disciples of our Saviour Jesus Christ. 108 VII, 1, p. 69| Saviour's Jewish apostles and disciples, (b) whom as it were He 109 VII, 1, p. 72| has drawn up His Jewish disciples, claiming them as it were 110 VII, 1, p. 77| the Christ of God, and the disciples and apostles of our Saviour, 111 VII, 2, p. 79| God, became apostles and disciples and evangelists of our Saviour, 112 VII, 2, p. 81| expressly says of Christ's disciples: "Wherefore they shall be 113 VII, 3, p. 92| holiness, His apostles, disciples and evangelists, or perhaps 114 VII, 3, p. 93| Josedekeim, by which the disciples of Jesus are called by God, 115 VIII, 1, p. 111| and worshipped by His own disciples and apostles, whom He shrank 116 VIII, 1, p. 113| enemies; and His brothers and disciples first praising Him and wondering, 117 VIII, 1, p. 114| the choir of apostles and disciples of our Saviour, and by the 118 VIII, 1, p. 114| Matthew, the Lord said to His disciples: ~"Go into the village over 119 VIII, 1, p. 115| wine which He gave to His disciples, when He said, "Take, drink; 120 VIII, 1, p. 115| divine dispensation to His disciples, when He bade them make 121 VIII, 2, p. 121| on them, and taught His disciples the meaning of the Holy 122 VIII, 2, p. 135| three-and-a-half years to His disciples and also to those who were 123 VIII, 2, p. 135| to those who were not His disciples: while by teaching and miracles 124 VIII, 2, p. 135| was most likely with His disciples a period equal to the years, 125 VIII, 2, p. 136| confirmed it, but His own disciples and Apostles, and such of 126 VIII, 2, p. 137| betrayed, delivered to His disciples the symbols of the unspeakable 127 IX, 7, p. 169| bestows the power on His disciples and apostles who possess 128 IX, 8, p. 170| Gentiles, for He called His disciples from thence. Wherefore, 129 IX, 8, p. 170| manifested his glory, and his disciples believed on him." Consider 130 IX, 8, p. 171| spoils." (b) Therefore the disciples and evangelists of our Saviour, 131 IX, 10, p. 173| when he had sat down, his disciples came unto him, and he opened 132 IX, 11, p. 175| it." And He bids His own disciples after their rejection, " 133 IX, 11, p. 175| rejection, "Go ye and make disciples of all nations in my name.'' 134 IX, 12, p. 176| He— ~"22. constrained his disciples to get into a ship, and 135 IX, 12, p. 176| sea. ... 26. And when the disciples saw him walking on the sea 136 IX, 12, p. 177| offering a proof to His disciples of His Divine Power which 137 IX, 14, p. 181| wonders, commands both His disciples and all those that believe 138 IX, 16, p. 184| to Matthew: ~"10. And the disciples came and said to him, Why ( 139 IX, 17, p. 185| He literally said to His disciples: ~"Go ye into the village 140 X, Int, p. 191| Hence, also, He taught His disciples that He was life and light 141 X, 1, p. 194| and washed the feet of his disciples and said, I know whom I 142 X, 1, p. 198| particularly, as of one of His disciples: "For the man of my peace 143 X, 2, p. 200| 472) our Saviour gave His disciples. For to the crowds and multitudes 144 X, 2, p. 200| parables, but only to His disciples, of whom Judas was reckoned 145 X, 2, p. 201| Passion, when He says to His disciples: "My soul is exceeding sorrowful, 146 X, 3, p. 203| delivered by Him to His disciples and the praise of the new 147 X, 3, p. 204| was still speaking to His disciples— ~"behold, Judas, one of 148 X, 7, p. 214| by His holy apostles and disciples, or by His holy ones, the 149 X, 8, p. 233| First, of course, to the disciples and apostles, whom He calls 150 X, 8, p. 234| death, He sojourned with His disciples and brethren, and sang His